Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9) | |
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Sound Tribe Sector 9 at Denver's Fillmore Auditorium 2015
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Background information | |
Origin |
Santa Cruz, California Atlanta/Athens, Georgia |
Genres | Livetronica |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | 1320 Records |
Website | www.sts9.com |
Members | Hunter Brown (guitar, midi keyboard) Alana Rocklin (bass guitar) Jeffree Lerner (percussion, handsonic) David Phipps (keyboards) Zach Velmer (drums) |
Past members | David Murphy (bass guitar, midi controller) |
Sound Tribe Sector 9 (STS9) is an instrumental band whose sound is based heavily on instrumental rock and electronic music, funk, jazz, drum and bass, psychedelia, and hip hop, originating in Georgia, United States. Self-described as "post-rock dance music," the band mixes standard live rock instrumentation with electronics, favoring group rhythm over individual solos.
STS9 has released 11 albums, two remixed albums (Artifact: Perspectives and Peaceblaster: Make it Right Remixes), and multiple live DVDs (Live as Time Changes, Axe The Cables, and various live performances) on their own label, 1320 Records. STS9 has toured the US nationally and internationally, ranking among Pollstar Magazine's list of top-grossing touring acts, with a heavy presence in the music festival circuit.
Some of their recent past accomplishments include headlining stages at some of the country's major music festivals (including Bonnaroo, Wakarusa, Electric Forest, and Suwanee Hulaween), playing for sold-out concert venues around the country (playing as both an acoustic set-up in opera houses and as an electronic act in amphitheaters), performing with the likes of Jay-Z in Denver of 2010, running an independent record label, and using their voice as a platform for change, along with raising significant amounts of money towards activism efforts. STS9 is also known for pushing musical boundaries, mixing different music influences and sounds by using both acoustic and electronic means.
STS9 was formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1998.
STS9 has headlined stages at festivals such as Summer Camp, Wakarusa, Moogfest, Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, Regeneration, Lollapalooza, and Electric Forest Festival. The group has raised significant amounts of money towards activism efforts, including $150,000 to the Make it Right Foundation, paving the way to rebuild a house in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans.
The band's last studio EP, The Universe Inside (the twelfth album in their full discography), continues to push the music bar by bringing in more energy and dance vibes.